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Keep Your Clients and Your Wellness Business Healthy through the Holidays

December 18, 2012 Awesome Biz
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As you know, this is a great time of year to write helpful posts for your tribe about how to stay healthy during the holidays: what to eat, how to manage stress, fresh ideas for their families. While you’re creating content to support your health coaching clients, I’m here to show you how to keep

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Appreciate Yourself this Thanksgiving

November 22, 2012 Awesome Biz
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As this year comes to a close, reflect back on all you have to appreciate: the success you attracted, the ideas you created, the lives you touched. See yourself and your business through a positive lens (there’s always good stuff to see if you allow it!) While you gather in dinner conversation with friends and

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Blogging with Photos: Add Client Attractive Images to Your Posts

October 29, 2012 Awesome Biz
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Adding images to your blog posts, and other pages of your website, can really add client-attractive appeal. A picture does speak a thousand words, after all. With the popularity of Pinterest and Instagram, it’s clear social media is more fun with photos and images, too. There’s a difference though in sharing images on Facebook or

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Is Your Website Scaring Potential Clients Away?

October 11, 2012 Awesome Biz
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The internet can be a scary place sometimes. Visualize your ideal client, finally ready to make a change to improve her life, surfing the net hoping to find a health coach like you. What will she feel when she finds your website? The feeling you want your website to convey is one of relief mixed

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How to Blog When You’re Exhausted and Uninspired

July 23, 2012 Awesome Biz
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From Heather: Sharing valuable content with your tribe on a consistent basis is good marketing. But sometimes, you get busy, or hit writer’s block. Check out these ideas to help you stay in touch with your peeps, from Michelle Shaeffer. One tip is to share relevant content from another source, and so I did! By Michelle Shaeffer

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Are you boxed in by limiting beliefs about your wellness business success?

June 30, 2012 Awesome Biz
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For twelve years I lived in a one-room studio with no kitchen sink. Sure it was in a cool Brooklyn neighborhood, close to the city, and my rent was excellent. When I moved in I planned to stay just one year and then find something bigger. But I let myself get stuck. There were plenty

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How to stay present in a tech-driven world

April 13, 2012 Awesome Biz
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Obviously, I like technology. I believe it can help build your business, simplify your life and even make things a lot more fun. Like everything though, moderation is key. It’s important to enjoy some tech-free moments, days and weekends so you can stay focused on the present. Ever take a night off from your business

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Are you taking the lead with your potential coaching clients? Learn these first steps.

April 4, 2012 Awesome Biz
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If you’ve ever taken a ballroom or swing dance class, you know the importance of having a strong lead. In dance, the lead is taken by the male partner. In business, the lead is taken by you. A strong leader knows what steps they will take next, and confidently guides their partner to move with

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